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    SG Micro:bit V2 Starter Kit

    Manufacturer: micro:bit
    Building on the success of the original model, the new micro:bit v2 brings a host of new features; sense ; react to sound with the built-in microphone, play sound with the integrated speaker and make use of the new capacitive touch sensor. This starter kit includes the micro:bit v2 board, Micro USB cable and battery cage with batteries to help get you started.

  • Get started with the new micro:bit v2 and bring your digital ideas to life!
  • Micro:bit v2 features integrated microphone and speaker
  • Enhanced micro:bit hardware with more computing power and power-saving mode
  • This starter kit contains the micro:bit v2 board, USB cable, batteries and battery cage
  • SKU: SG CSSTART
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